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OpenStudy (cathyangs):

Given the equation x^3 - 2x^2 + x - 3 =0, what are its roots?

OpenStudy (pottersheep):

same question as you!

OpenStudy (cathyangs):

Thanks, but I've seen that. That's not actually correct, there is only one real root and it is 2 1/7, and there are two imaginary roots. I don't know how to solve for any of the roots( 2 1/7 is in the answers, but we have to show our work)

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